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The Landing

Our mission is to serve survivors of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation with a trauma-informed approach fueled by the love of Christ. Drop-In Center: We operate a daytime drop-in center for adult male, female, and transgender victims of human trafficking or sexual exploitation. It’s a safe place they can come to make friends, meet with a counselor, eat, and rest. We encourage and empower survivors to become independent by meeting basic needs and increasing awareness of the resources available to survivors. To make our center easily accessible, we are located on Bissonnet, which is a nationally known hotspot for trafficking and prostitution. Youth Advocacy: Advocates respond 24/7 after a child is removed from a harmful situation and taken to a local hospital. An advocate is there to walk alongside them throughout the recovery process and provide emotional support, assist youth in navigating community programs and services, and ensure that their voices are heard. Many survivors we’ve worked with were first trafficked as a teenager and it’s estimated that there are 80,000 youth victims of sex trafficking in Texas. Because of this, we launched a youth advocacy program in 2020 for children and youth who’ve been trafficked.Outreach: With the goal of increasing victim identification and connecting survivors with services, The Landing engages in various outreach efforts including street outreach, court advocacy, community outreach, school outreach, and local business outreach.

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Services

Financial literacy education
Job Training
Therapeutic Individual
Equine Therapy
Exit Services

For Survivors

Drop-in Center: We operate a daytime drop-in center for adult male, female, and transgender victims of human trafficking or sexual exploitation. It’s a safe place they can come to make friends, meet with a counselor, eat, and rest. We encourage and empower survivors to become independent by meeting basic needs and increasing awareness of the resources available to survivors. To make our center easily accessible, we are located on Bissonnet, which is a nationally known hotspot for trafficking and prostitution.
Youth Advocacy: Advocates respond 24/7 after a child is removed from a harmful situation and taken to a local hospital. An advocate is there to walk alongside them throughout the recovery process and provide emotional support, assist youth in navigating community programs and services, and ensure that their voices are heard. Many survivors we’ve worked with were first trafficked as a teenager and it’s estimated that there are 80,000 youth victims of sex trafficking in Texas. Because of this, we launched a youth advocacy program in 2020 for children and youth who’ve been trafficked.Outreach: With the goal of increasing victim identification and connecting survivors with services, The Landing engages in various outreach efforts including street outreach, court advocacy, community outreach, school outreach, and local business outreach.

For Advocates

People like you play a very important role at The Landing. Those who take action by giving their finances, resources, time, and talent to support survivors and our program are essential in accomplishing The Landing’s mission. We are committed to creating opportunities for the community to be involved in our work, and our programs would not be successful without you.

Please visit our website in the "Take Action" section to see how to get involved with The Landing.

EVENforONE is excited to explore how we can best support the referral aspects of the counter-trafficking fight and will be launching refined services and tools in the future!
Due to this developmental season we'll be temporarily stepping back from case management, for both overcomers and other anti-trafficking organizations. The primary purpose is to take what we’ve been learning so far and improve our support structure and our processes to ensure we’re contributing to effective and sustainable healing outcomes for everyone engaging with our advocacy-based assistance in the future. While we're on this pause, our public database will still remain fully available for use.
This is a public database of resources available in the counter-trafficking fight. We do our best to verify these resources are safe and trustworthy, but EVENforONE assumes no responsibility related to your use of these resources - use at your own risk - and please make the best decisions you can to guard your own safety. As a whole, the anti-trafficking community still has a lot to learn about how to collaborate well for assisting overcomers in a consistently healthy way, and EVENforONE desires to be a positive advocate for that as we learn and grow too.